PAGE TWO jt . CAMPACS If you have not seen the new crepe soled steel arched, ventilated designs assuring the maximum com-fort, vear and durability in the very latest styles, you are missing something in summer footwear. Ladies' and men's. Priced from $2.50 T0 $3.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per month .... By mall to all parU of British Columbia, the British Empire and United SUites, yearly period, paid In advance , By mall to all other countries, per year , Classified advertising, per word, ptr insertion . Local readers, per line, per insertion News Department Telephone , 86 Advertising and CIrcuUUon Telephone TALLY EDITION Member of Audit Bartat at CUi-ulatiuns CHAMHERLAIN'S SPKKHI 33 Wednesday. May 8. 1940. 0 3.00 9.0C 02 .15 The speech which had been looked forward to in the sufficient setback to force the povernment to resign. Als he did not give away any information in regard to Nai ik where a small force of Germans is still holding out He did not say whether the Allies planned to so reinforce the position there that it might be held against all attacks 01 whether it was proposed to abandon it, aky, Rt. Hon. Winston ChurchiH, wa to be given cor pJete charge of all war operations. Evidently there is a section of the people of Britain and Canada that thinks Chamberlain should resign and give place to a younger man. This opinion is not one that , would weaken the British offensive but one that wouH strengthen it. They want more action and less passive resistance. Some even speak of more ruthlessness, giving the Germans what they give us. There isra considerable section of the British and Canadian people who think that, in view of the fact that Italy has declared her intention of joining the Germans, the Itnush navy shook! take the offensive and thus choose the time and place for the opening attack instead of giving the Italians the advantage of choice in these matters. They want to see a return to the oW British spirit of hitting the enemy wherever found. These opinions are the opinions of those without first hand inside inf ormatmn. Doubtless the British are stead ily strengthening their positions and taking advantage of! the delay to make future attacks more incisive and effectual They are not sitting back while they wait. PASSING JUDGMENT In passing judgment on any government, especially on the British government at this time; it must be remembered that the cabinet members have access to much fuller information than they can disclose to the public They have to consider all the eventualities. They are fighting a long war ami a small setback, such as that in Norway, or a small gain are only small parts of a great war. Each has an effect but no one movement means very much. In any event, the Norwegian campaign brought the German navy into the open anil enabled the British and French to destroy a large part of it In connection with the Norwegian campaign, it seems as if the British underated the intelligence of the enemy and the strength and cohesiveness of the Norwegian forces. It seems that they knew when they sent the troops into that country without proper equipment they were taking long chances. ARM CHAIR CRITICS It is very easy to sit back in an arm chair and try to win the war that way. Naturally we all have opinion- and some like to express them. Some people are naturally optimistic and some are naturally pessimistic and some are strictly judicial, taking a moderate view, giving credit to both sides. At a time like this we like the optimist We need more optimists but not the kind that are always ready to let someone else carry the burden while he does the shouting. GOOD PLAY AS SOCCER COMMENCES Velvet Takes Opening BWJ of Season Over Navy in Fast and Spirited Contest third. The 4av was fast with Or- rafcrton and Prince both making "on some grand saves. PilfoW added a'CJfTfind - eeond and WUsnn th enuaH-er DtrtMt Johansen put the Beavers ahead ,Ltlis but Wilson equaHxed, Johansen hit L'"ae,oma the cross bar and Anderson scored asiungion from the rebound. Ormteton saved wefl from T. Pttfoid in the closing. Chcago minutes. I Teams: Maple Leafs """riHK DAILY NEWS Wednesday Today in Sports BROOKLYN senior footbaH game of the season g Cimls amJ nme on the Acrouotts Hill crounds last . . prince. Bagshaw.i I Old Country Soccer T31V. -K ri. -T - . Gomex: Wilson. Hansen. BarUett.l Sheppard. T PilfoW captain!. Beavers Ormbton; H. Menzies. Hasoy-. C. PUfold. Hottestad. Aki Klwahara. J. Ha-garf: O. Anderson. E. Pierce. McGreish. D. Murray. G Johansen. oemTTTS URUKKOn WIS very good In goal. Ho!keUd was the best of the half-backs with Me-Greiah. Pierce and Johansen ih "k of the forwards. For the Maple Leafs Prince kept a good goal, Bag- suaw was the better back, Wilson Bartlett and Pflfold were the best lorwards. League standing : wanderers 8 5 3 Bearers 9 7 1 Maple Leafs 5 11 j 31 19 12 GOLF STARTS AT SM1THERS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woods Win Opening Tournament Of Season SMITH ERS. May 8: The Sml-thers Oorf Crab got away to a fly-tag start with its official opening for the wason on Stsoday afternoon when about forty of the en -thusfeuuc goiren started in the first toornaav-nt of the year Both the golf course and the weather were fine and the tame was greaUy enjoyed by an those oartidnatlng Much work has been done ou the cours- in the nast few years and it kt now in the beat condition that it has ever been The tournament wts teon by j Mr ana Mr Thomas Woods with a score of 50 tor the nine holes. New York 1. National Learne Boston 11. Pittsburg 9. New York 6. OnetnnaU 7. Phnadelohto 1 Chicago 0. Brooklyn 2; si Louis 18. American League Detroit 4. New York 2. Chicago 6. Philadelphia 3. feelnd 4, Ration . R. I out Washington . The kw sta odlngs: National Lea rue W L 11 2 11 3 - 7 -. 8 10 -5 7 : 5 s .. 6 10 - 4 9 American Lea rue 5 .10 6 11 8 7 9 7 10 7 10 6 10 6 10 Pet H40 .7W AM .417 .385 .37S 20 .70 .625 .647 .438 .412 412 375 375 Scetthh West Albion Rovers. 3: Queen's Park. in SPORT CHAT nisht when Velvet defeated Navy y 10 AU 3 an to 2 Th. by a score of 3 to l t w-as Uie op- mB&f than lwen. ener of the Stuart ShMd series and . Tne proflr-m rs wiw ni- i . J . . n,ts inciuam seven norners . Pr,n ...-i tournament M m Waterloo w" i a spirited contest with fast pe e. ,.n . ,, ., . . es ana cuis ana ine matcn was new " """ " - -un ,h- rwi.r h- tnni n 7 on several oionc h.a,. of H"?0?" by ",n..a cl5 .' with InvHatkm meeU at King-ton - , 10 0 rotary over ine New yorr injuries On occasion la one Uje 0h,nts Bff, wol1 a frre first half Goalie Ous Krause of V el- hltUns to 9 pitB. vet was yoea ror tnree tnutuus burR p,,., aftd toto auer mawng a ine save. iaing tc pratM ukln( 0Tf . thf to the ground while so doing. etltar position. The PhUUes need- The opening kick-off was by Jaek , Mt 011 e run to defeat the Chi-Preece. president of the Canadian Paf?t) Legion, and the initial goal of the In the American League, the year was made by Dick Cameron Dace-makine Bostaa Rd sn nn for Velvet about ten minute after again over the Cleveland Indians tne start, u was a line snot rrom who dropped tale third place be-!the wing. Walter Ferguson equsl- low the Detroit tw hn r.H bred for the Navy on a cross from another victory over the dtsap-Campbell shortly before the close of noinUnc world champion Kew the first half. yar The Washington The teams started the second Senators had a close ten-lnnln? half on even terms and play conUn- 6 to 5 victory over the St. Louis ued fast and closely contested. After, Browns and Chicago White Sox about fifteen minutes Henry Dick- downed the Philadelphia Athletics ens broke the Ue wth Dck Cameron 1 6 to 3. The Yanks and White Sox later making his second counter to,are now Ued in the hawient put the Vmk crowd two goals up. Thus ended the scoring. Fusilier Martin acted as referee .and Casey Vlnk and Lloyd Keays were linesmen. Beavers Win Chamberlain, did not prove very enlightening. He ad- Jr. Football mitted the los of prestige but did not feel that it was i ! Maple Leafs Lose 5 to 4 in King Edward Sehool League -rv . 1 M. t m . a l-rnTT Yesterday's Big League scares - fossibij- the most heartening part of the speech was i "Zrr 7 1 w 1 f , that in which he stated that the First xrd of the Admir Arwtru.r crnM from lv tK Brooklyn ... wh..H . iu King Edward School football leagineinnaU resulted in a narrow win for the New York Bearers from the Maple Leafs by chlca0 V ucHis m vaMb Oiltru M uni 1 . T' I PUfoW scored. McGreish equalised iSt- Loul and then added a second and a rlWJiDUI - "atjiraql. June 8; Weston. June M: London Sunnlnadale. July 13: Qah-3wa. July 20; Peterborough Kaw-artha. AuguH 3; Toronto Cedar Brae. August 21: and Dundav Au-k 28. The taM InurnaOtetU will be held at Hamilton Oolf and Country Club. AncaUer. September 14. rtlub invitation tounuunenU are to V held at Erie Downs. June 38 to t' tiwulfM TTtinff Itm ta Hn Auuvt 31: Burllntton. September ( Toronto Islington. September 7. The northern Ontario champton--hio will be stated at Sudburv Amc-"st I to 3 and the eastern Ontario Kingston Cataraqui August 5 r,RFFN CAMF. THRU WELL 'aper Cane Never Wintered Better Says -Bill- Brink orth WINNIPEO. May 8 - Never before In the many long years I have been a greenskeeper have I ever! wen a golf course oome throuth at Muter so soundly true and even a did the course at Jasper this year : declared W. IL "BUT Brinkworth veteran greenskeeper at the famnu-mountain course, as he uased through Wktnipec today. Even KKK ! vreen and fairway it aleeady in fine i-Kiiuoa ana we nave Been cutting the greens for nearly three week With such a good start the course will be In excellent shape for the heavy play it la bound to receive j thl vear." he stated. "Brtnr" has Just atrnit a few dan M Mraakl where b- hat been check -Inr over the aolf course. Hii ton Gordtn Brtnkworth. has been annotated greenakeeeer there this summer. Gordon soent the last two yearr at Etk lataod course AlberU and. prevtout to that had many rears tutelage under his father at Jaaoer. He reoorta eonalderabie work to b- done at Mlnaki but r-te the eoure wW be In rood h,TV for the opening near the end f June. Mr Brinkwwth points out that 'SERVICE' 40 TENNIS RACKETS To Choose From 3.00 T0 $22.00 TENNIS BAM.S 35c 40c 45c spoirnxc noons headquarters Kaien Hardware Co. riiosc 3 Box t now most of the winter. u - .. mi . . it. .1 the course at Jasper wintered In PAN'S CONstititiai. country "und Jasper wo. bare of ZV 10 . . v. uvatt or ,h, i, ; fen scnruuwu - w ww "m wir waa given yar.old ,AutrlUn Ontario Oolf Association tor wr ery ensne to come through. I HVnWlrial h i i Th Ontario Open will has never been In such untiarmiiv .,:.. . . J be held at Erie Down. Fort Brie, Kood condition at this time of year 4 . vnniN Auaust 8 to 9. and the provtnelal in lt- history." excluded the Rflif 11 A TT T . vrr. vmtnnnu. nouiii Ai: CPi -Jackson Nazo w -orwinujg to swap was fined 850 her- 1. , drlvlflg-on a blotie 11 i(!f-(,,lia S W A M r h I I 'amateur at Summit Oolf and Own- expert HANCKItODs PI Iiuitr w im uua --' irv irv aah dab. Toronto. Toronto. June w w . There will be three other damp- St. Lenis Cardinals Make T'"1? Ijoruhipa the Junior at Toronto Hit. Including !even Homtrs. IjMiMauga jiv 5. the Parent and To Down Leader i' League M t -pronto Lambton August ' j so and the Senlort at Drantford ST. LOUIS. May 8: CP The Sptember 18. In addlttoH. the pro-Brooklyn Dodgers suffered their Ttnce wm have the Canadian Open second defeat of the 1940 cam- la, Aearboro Attaint I& to 17 and the Canadian Seniors Champ- lonihlp at Toronto Mlsslwauga September a to . 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